Ten years since one of the worst massacres of protesters in modern history | One million civilians have fled Sudan | Fighting in Libya killed dozens. Here's the Middle East this week: 'I saw so many bodies that day': 10 Years Since Rabaa It happened in Cairo's Rabaa al-Adawiya Square: One of the worst massacres of protesters in recent history. In 2013, thousands staged sit-ins to protest against a military coup that overthrew Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi in July. Many were Muslim Brotherhood supporters, Morsi's group - loved and hated equally in Egypt. At 6 am on August 14, 2013, security forces began a brutal crackdown. Amr Hashad was there and told Al Jazeera the horrors he saw. Military helicopters hovering, armoured vehicles blocking escapes, snipers on rooftops picking people off. Human Rights Watch documented at least 900 protesters killed in Rabaa and at another sit-in at al-Nahda Square. Others say even more died. To compare, estimates suggest 400 to 1,000 people were killed in Tiananmen Square.
The Muslim Brotherhood has since been weakened. Our author says the group is going through an identity crisis, a legitimacy crisis and a membership crisis. Can it recover?
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